The normal respiration rate for a sea turtle typically ranges from 4 to 6 breaths per minute when resting. However, this rate can vary depending on factors such as activity level, species, and environmental conditions. When they are more active or stressed, their respiration rate may increase significantly. Sea turtles are also capable of holding their breath for extended periods, often up to several hours while diving.
32 BPM
there is no such thing as a normal sea turtle only different types
# green turtle # box turtle # wood turtle # stinkpot turtle
a sea turtle needs a shelter that will hide him/her from all danger like sharks and it needs to have a salinity close to the amount it would have in its normal environment.
A Sea Turtle on a Sea turtle doing it
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
Green Sea Turtle
A Kemp's Ridley sea turtle is a critically endangered sea turtle.
The leatherback sea turtle is a sea turtle, which is classified as a reptile.
The leatherback is the largest sea turtle.
it is the kemp ridly turtle
Leatherback sea turtle